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EPA officials believe U.S. automakers can meet the U.S. government's 2025 corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards in an affordable way by expanding the use of existing technologies.
A senion engineer for the Environmental Protection Agency said the organization believes 2025 model-year vehicles will be $2,600 more expensive than 2011 vehicles if automakers choose the „most cost effective” way to meeting ...

Ron Medford, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's deputy director, will leave the government agency to join Google Inc. in January.
Medford will be the director of safety for Google's self-driving ...

New aggressive fuel economy standards set on Tuesday by the Obama administration could gradually lead to the extinction of V8 engines, said Sergio Marchionne.
Especially since most carmakers present on the ...

According to researchers, proposed U.S. fuel economy standards are motivating automakers to build bigger vehicles that are allowed to meet lower targets.
The University of Michigan study discovered that the CAFE ...